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Axonal transection in adult rat brain induces transsynaptic apoptosis and persistent atrophy of target neurons

Ginsberg, Stephen D; Martin, Lee J
We used the fimbria-fornix (FF) transection model of axonal injury to test the hypothesis that transneuronal degeneration occurs in the adult central nervous system in response to deafferentation. The medial mammillary nucleus, pars medialis (MMNm) was analyzed by light and electron microscopy at 3, 7, 14, and 30 days, and 6 months after unilateral FF transection in adult rat to identify the time course of neuronal responses in a remote target. Presynaptic terminals and neuronal cell bodies degenerated in the MMNm ipsilateral to FF transection. Terminal degeneration occurred predominantly at 3 and 7 days postlesion. Between 14 and 30 days postlesion, neuronal number in the MMNm decreased (approximately 20%). Two forms of neuronal degeneration were found in the MMNm after deafferentation. Some neurons died apoptotically. Other neurons underwent vacuolar degeneration. In these latter neurons, somatodendritic pathology occurred at 14 and 30 days and 6 months postlesion. The ultrastructure of this vacuolar degeneration was characterized by disorganization of the cytoplasm, formation of membrane-bound vacuolar cisternae and membranous inclusions, loss of organelles, cytoplasmic pallor, and chromatin alterations. This study shows that both anterograde axonal degeneration and transneuronal degeneration occur in a fornical target after FF axon transection. This transneuronal degeneration can be classified as sustained neuronal atrophy or transsynaptic apoptosis.
PMID: 11852982
ISSN: 0897-7151
CID: 448752

SINGLE CELL cDNA MICROARRAY ANALYSIS OF MOUSE DENTATE GYRUS GRANULE CELLS FOLLOWING UNILATERAL PERFORANT PATH LESIONS [Meeting Abstract]

Ginsberg, S. D.
BIOSIS:PREV200300325569
ISSN: 1558-3635
CID: 453352

EXPRESSION PROFILES OF CYTOSKELETAL MRNAS IN CHOLINERGIC NUCLEUS BASALIS NEURONS IN PEOPLE WITH MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT AND ALZHEIMERS DISEASE [Meeting Abstract]

Mufson, E. J.; Counts, S. E.; Che, S.; Ginsberg, S. D.
BIOSIS:PREV200300325557
ISSN: 1558-3635
CID: 453322

Foreword

Chapter by: Ginsberg, Stephen D
in: Expression profiling within the central nervous system by Ginsberg, Stephen D [Eds]
New York, 2002
pp. 955-956
ISBN: n/a
CID: 453282

The use of fixed human post mortem brain tissue to study mRNA expression in neurodegenerative diseases : applications of microdissection and mRNA amplification

Chapter by: Van Deerlin, VMD; Ginsberg, Stephen D; Lee, VMY; Trojanowski, JQ
in: Microarrays for the neurosciences : an essential guide by Geschwind, Daniel H; Gregg, Jeffrey P [Eds]
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c2002
pp. 201-235
ISBN: 9780262072298
CID: 453192

Alzheimer research forum, 5 Dec. 2002

Cavallaro S, D'Agata V, Manickam P, Dufour F, Alkon DL. Memory-specific temporal profiles of gene expression in the hippocampus. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2002 Dec 10;99(25):16279-84

Ginsberg, Stephen D
(Website)
CID: 453162

AMPLIFICATION OF RNA TRANSCRIPTS USING TERMINAL CONTINUATION ( Tc ) IN AGING AND ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE [Meeting Abstract]

Che, S.; Ginsberg, S. D.
BIOSIS:PREV200300325568
ISSN: 1558-3635
CID: 458912

COLOCALIZATION OF THE STEROIDOGENIC ACUTE REGULATORY ( STAR ) PROTEIN WITH CYTOCHROME P450SCC IN MOUSE AND HUMAN BRAIN [Meeting Abstract]

King, S. R.; Ginsberg, S. D.; Ishii, T.; Parker, K. L.; Smith, R. G.; Lamb, D. J.
BIOSIS:PREV200300315078
ISSN: 1558-3635
CID: 458942

AUTOPHAGY IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE: AUTOPHAGY - DEPENDENT GENERATION OF THE AMYLOID beta ( Abeta ) PEPTIDE [Meeting Abstract]

Nixon, R. A.; Yu, W. H.; Cataldo, A. M.; Mathews, P. M.; Wegiel, J.; Schmidt, S. D.; Ginsberg, S. D.; Peterhoff, C. M.; Terio, N.; Mohan, P.; Hassinger, L.; Kumar, A.; Lamb, B.
BIOSIS:PREV200300315424
ISSN: 1558-3635
CID: 458992

EXPRESSION PROFILE ANALYSIS OF HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND NORMAL AGING [Meeting Abstract]

Elarova, I.; Che, S.; Ginsberg, S. D.
BIOSIS:PREV200300325567
ISSN: 1558-3635
CID: 459102